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Saurer OpenHouse 2024: A platform for  knowledge sharing and innovation 

Published: January 27, 2024
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

The textile industry is constantly evolving, and industry leaders must stay updated on  the latest trends and innovations. To achieve this, Saurer, a leading textile machinery  company, hosted for the first time the OpenHouse 2024 event on January 12 and 13. This new format brought together industry experts from academia, consulting, and  industry, showcasing the latest advancements in textile technology and fostering  collaborative discussions on prevailing megatrends.  

The event featured an impressive lineup of esteemed speakers, including Prof.  Chokri Cherif from Dresden Technical University in Germany and Prof. Thomas Gries  from RWTH Aachen University in Germany, who shared their expertise and insights  into sustainable business opportunities and future developments in the industry. Dr  Uwe Rondé, Group CEO of Saurer, presented an outlook on the company’s latest  innovations and its commitment to supporting customers in energy-saving,  digitalisation, automation, and recycling. The remarkable speaker’s program  included representatives from industry partners such as Textechno Herbert Stein  (Felix Liebhold) and Tailorlux (Tobias Herzog). Additionally, ITMF (Christian Schindler)  provided an outlook on textile market development. 

Customers and other visitors had the chance to explore the new Saurer Sustainability  Hub, an innovation space that showcases and explores advancements in textile  manufacturing. It includes a showroom, a spinning development centre, textile  technology consulting services, and a machine research centre. This hub serves as a  platform for fostering innovative solutions, sustainability, and collaboration within the  textile industry. 

One of the highlights was the world-premiere presentations of Saurer’s innovative  machinery: from the machine-based automation of the BD480 and BD8 machines  with doffer to the Autocoro Melange. Saurer has developed a technology for rotor  spinning that for the first time allows the production of melange yarns with a flexible  mixing ratio directly on the Autocoro. The semi-automatic rotor spinning machine BD  Filea specialises in the production of elastane covered yarns. These innovative yarns  are suitable for a wide range of applications, including stretch fabrics for garments.  Notably, the spinning of 100% cotton on Autoairo also drew significant attention  from visitors. 

The Saurer OpenHouse 2024 also featured factory tours and workshops on the Saurer  Academy, providing valuable knowledge-sharing opportunities, as well as  presentations on Saurer’s digital solutions, including the digital Senses platform and  the e-commerce solution, Secos. 

In addition, partner companies, such as Groz-Beckert, Kelheim Fibres GmbH,  Renewcell, Reseda Binder, Rimtex Industries, RoZa Plastik San. ve Tic. Ltd. Şti., Tailorlux  GmbH – integrity solutions, Temsan Air, Textechno Herbert Stein, and Welker Vakuum  showcased their contributions to sustainable textile production in a small exhibition.  With DZ Bank also the financial sector was present.  

Saurer donated an Autocoro Spinntester to the Technical University Dresden for  research purposes, which was officially handed over to the keynote speaker Dr  Chokri Cherif by Dr Ronde at the OpenHouse event.  

The central concept of the event was to establish a space for fruitful discussions and  idea-sharing that could help tackle the challenges faced by the industry. The visitors’  feedback was overwhelmingly positive and showed that the textile industry needs  this kind of informative exchange. 

About Saurer Group 

Founded in 1853, the Saurer Group is a technology company specializing in the manufacture  of machinery and components for yarn production. Saurer Spinning Solutions, a leading  innovator, offers advanced and customized automated process solutions for the conversion of  staple fibres into yarn. Saurer Technologies excels in the manufacture of intelligent and cost efficient twisting and cabling machines for industrial yarns, glass filament, tire cord, carpet, and  staple fibres. This enables customers to adapt flexibly to dynamic market requirements. The  Saurer Group also includes the component supplier Texparts and the manufacturer of sensors  and quality monitoring systems Fibrevision. 

The Saurer Group employs around 3,300 people and is represented in Switzerland, Germany,  France, the UK, the Czech Republic, Turkey, Brazil, Mexico, the USA, China, India, Uzbekistan,  and Singapore. The company is thus strategically well-positioned to serve all major textile  centres worldwide. Saurer offers its customers a wide range of solutions and services to support  them on their journey towards sustainability, digitalization, and automation. This underlines  Saurer’s ambition to play a decisive role in shaping the transformation of the textile industry.  Saurer is listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange (WKN: 600545). www.saurer.com.  

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